Lab Words and their Meanings
Area of interest
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Points/10
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Description
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Comment
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Pre-Lab
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2 points
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Completed at the time of the lab
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Incomplete pre-lab
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Read ability
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1 point
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Appears student has proof read lab. Has chosen word choice sensibly.
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Readability, English, Grammar, ect.
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Questions
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1
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Has answered questions
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Questions?
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1st section conclusion
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2
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Restated objective and stated result
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Objective? Result?
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2nd section
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4
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Use of class notes and examples to fully justify lab conclusion.
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Lacks Analysis (-4)
(-3) (-2) (-1, good start)
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When you receive you lab you may find anyone of the underlined words. See word below for further clarification
General
- <Late > Either the pre-lab was not completed on time or the lab was turned in late.Headings Section
- <Titles > – Means you are missing some of the titles
Name, title of lab, date, partners name, or objective
Data Section
- <DATA > – All data must be represented in a table or have some organizational pattern.Calculations
Calculations Section
Conclusion section
- This is the worst thing I can write on your conclusion other then incomplete. Meaning your conclusion is not explaining the basics or concepts of the lab.
- .< Procedure> Your lab conclusion is giving detail explaining the procedure of the lab for no apparent reason. Usually written when the conclusion doesn’t meet even the most minimal standards meaning it was not attempted.
- You have satisfied the minimum requirements for this lab although the at standards are raised you may need to raise level of achievement.
- You are producing adequate results.
- You are producing above average results.
- : Your conclusion is missing the objective.
- Your conclusion is missing the result.
- You did not proof read your paper and have either a blatant misspelling or your sentence does not make sense.
- : You are missing the error section of your conclusion.
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